The
Castellani Art Museum at Niagara University will hold its second
annual "NU Student Culture Expo" with exhibitions of student work
this November. The event is set for Nov. 29, from 7 until 9 p.m. Last
year's event was so successful that the museum welcomed the chance
to host another evening for Niagara University students to display
and view one another's work.

The
"NU Student Culture Expo" is free to all Niagara University
students and the community. Organizers hope to attract an audience
including those who exhibit as well as those who come to view - and
perhaps purchase - the work. There will be light refreshments
offered, as well as door prizes available for all those who attend.
The event also will include live music and artist talks.

The
first "NU Student Culture Expo" featured the artwork of 19
students, and attracted a crowd of more than 130 people. Works
exhibited included paintings, drawings, photography, sculpture,
poetry and installation.

"As
an opportunity for the Niagara University community to become
acquainted with the various talented students, this event will also
get students involved with the exceptional on-campus resource that we
are lucky to have: the Castellani Art Museum," she said.

The
Castellani Art Museum was founded by Armand and Eleanor Castellani as
a resource for both the students and surrounding community of Niagara
University. It is free to all of those who visit it. The Castellani
Art Museum is the only collecting museum in Niagara County.